THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

SIXTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

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RAFT Programme and Entry D Forms for the Sixteenth Extra Race Meeting to be haki on BATUR- DAY 10th December, 1939 (weather

may be obtained at the

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W.

ON 355 METRES

change quotations..

Oilco, the Club House, 11 to 11.30 am. Stock and ex Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables. Village Road.

·Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Un MONDAY, 52# DECEMBER, 1932.

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By Order,

8. A. SLRAP,

Acting Secretary,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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FIFTEENTH EXTRA

TRAGE MEETING will be held

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on BATURDAY, 3RD DE CEMBER, 1932, commencing at 2,00 p.m.

The First Boll will bo Rung at

1.30 ..

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Dadgos prominently display od

No One without & Badge will be aimitled to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the

Members Enclosure and Club Rooms 435,00 for Gentlemen and $3:00 for Ladica (Both including Tax) ars obtainable through the SECRETARY apon introduction by a fember, stich Member to be responsible for payment of all Obits, etc.

Badges mitting

to Members* Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the. Race Course.

On ne pretext will Ubildren be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tifias are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from! the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSE.

The Price of Admission to the Public Enslocare is $2.00 including Tax,, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gato

Soldiers and Sailers in uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakeri, Tic Tac Men, eto.. will not be permitted to operate with. is the Prooincts of THE HONG KONG JOCIAT ULVB during the Race Meeting. By Unter

8. A. SLEAP.

Acting Secretary, Bong Kong. 28 h Nov, 1938.

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1 p.m.--Local time and weather:

report.

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press nows, etc.

p.m. Close down.

5 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programine.

to 10.30 p.m.--European pro-

gramme.

7 pm--Stock quotations, etc. 101 to 7.30 p.m.-

Concert Items.

Song Songs of the Hebrides

In Hebrid Sens" (Kennedy Fraser),

Sung Songs of the Hebrides

Kishmal's Galley (Kennedy Fraser). Muriel Brunskill (Contralto)-DB602. Octette- The Wedding of the Rose" (Jesse, arr. Willough- by). Oclette-" Hearts and Flowers-

(Tohani, arr. Willoughby),--J. II. Squire Celeste Octette.- D1600.

14

Song- Hanois Mary of Argyle"

(Traditional).

Song The Bloom is on the Rye (Fitzball and Bishop).- Hoddle Nash (Tenor),-DB720, Harpsichord Solo Suits in G Minor" (Purcell), Rudolph Dolmetsch-DB650.

7.30 to 8 p.m.-

Request Items,

venly Blue" (Speath and Jehar)Maria Jeritza (Sop.). Orchestral Roses of the South" (Strauss).-Bruno Waller con-

-Vic. 1234.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932.

DIARY OF LOCAL TO TEST THE "WAR

EVENTS

(December 2)...

Theatres.

King's: "The Vanishing Fron tior.

Central: "Good Night Vienne," Queen's: "Transgression." World:

"4 Infountrymen." "Our Modern Maidens," Star: Majestic: "My Sin."

Dances.

J.

Ten Dances-At Hongkong Hotel, and King's Restaurant.

Dinner Dances: At Hongkong, Foninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels, and King's Restaurant.

Principal Maila Inward:-Straits by Conte Rossc, U.S.A, Canada, Japan and Shang hai by President Taft, Japan and Shanghai by Comorin,

Outward-Shanghai by Conte Rosso 10 n.m., Swatow, Amoy and Foochow by Fai Ning 3 p.m. Straits, Caylon, India, East and South Africa Egypt and Europe vir Marseilles by Comorin, K.P.O., parcels 4.30 pm, letters 10 am, G.P.O. parcels 5 pm. letters 10.30

p.m.

SATURDAY

(December, 3).

Sport. Cricket: First Division: Civil Service . Hong Kong C.C. (L);

Indian R.C. Craigongower (E).

CANTON NOTES

BABIES"

BOYCOTT AND TERRORISM

CAN THEY FACE MODERN. LIFE?

** CLEVERER THAN THOSE

BORN SINCE

(By Our Own Correspondent)

CANTON, December 1, Despite, or perhaps because of the effectiveness of the anti-Japancio boycott in this city, Canton has London. A new series of human practically been immune from the records "are" to be established "and outrageous acts of the terrorist or maintained during the next four ganisations which have been con- years by a number of educational stituting such a great menace in authorities and schools throughout Shanghai and North China. Ond of the terrorist groups not, long ago These documents and statistica publicly Announced the extension will tell the "history" of youths of their activities to this part of and girls, who were war-time ba the country, but so far, beyond the bios, in their first struggles with serving of notices to the mercantile after-school life.

community warning them to conso dealing in Japanse goods, there have not, been any acts of terror.

the country.

At the present time thousands of war babies" are nearing, the completion of their education the public and secondary schools: of the country,

What the educationalists hope to learn from these new records is!

how the children, born from 1814 to 1918 inclusive, develop, and what success they attain as they go out into the world to earn their own livelihood.

1

Will they provide outstanding Fuccesses or dismal failures? Will Division: Hong Kong they form a class apart! [C.C. v. \Civil Service (L); Nary y, Diocesan Boys' School (F.);

Second

Bomb in Wrapper.

A few days ago, however, when a customer of a piece goods store in Yeung Hong Street left behind him a parcel, the inquisitive jokis of the shop opened it and found that it contained a bomb An ac- companying note from the "Bloody Youths League" indiented that, in their opinion the shop had ignored previous warnings and had con- tinued dealing in Japanese goods A final chance was given with the wrapper, but if they failed to take it, another tomb was to be sent, only in a less ceremonious manner i A report was made to the police, but a reply was also posted by the shop hastening to explain that a mistake must have been mads, and Education that the firm was behind no one in the support of the patriotic cause }· Movement for Homespuns, In the meantime, the nativa cloth weavers in the city, whose boom is the direct result of the Government orders requiring all Goverment native cloth, are taking measures

Throughout their school life these

Song" My Little Nest of Hea-Police v. St. Joseph's College (F.); children have been watched with Craigongower r. Indian R.C. (F) | particular cars by headmasters,

Football: Police Interport: headmistresses, and Hong Kong v. Canton (Caroline

First Division: Board inspectors. Hill, 3.45 pm.

Navy: Kowloon Royal Artillery. Second Division: Percentage With Defectivo. Sight.

v. Ewo; Lincolns.

Among the physical, mental, and Club; South China. Royal Artil. lery: Eastern Chinese Athletic; social characteristics of war-born St. Joseph's. Navy: Kowloon boys and girls which have been

ducting the Bettin Philhar- monic Orchestra.--LX98,

Lincolns

Borderers

Song(2) "Fairings" (b) "Come to the Fair." (c) Jock The Fid dier," (d) The Ballad Mon-

Teung Tsin. Third Division noted in a series of educational servants to be dressed in clothes of ger" (Ensthope Martis)- Percy Radio Sports B.A.S.C., St. Herning (Baritone). H.M.V. Joseph's 2. Chinese Athletics; and medical reports are the follow-to consolidate their present pros

-C141482

Fox Trot-"I Don't Blame You," --Savoy Hotel Orphens, Col. CB470.

Song" Goodnight Vienna,"

Roland Oliver (Tenor).-Regal MI608,

8.03 to 0.15 p.m.—

Variety.

Recreio v. Lincolns.

South China. Royal Engineersing:-

Borderers; R.A.F. Racing-Fifteenth Extra Race Mecting (Happy Valley),

RugbyTriangular Tournament Army Hong Kong Rugby Club (Sookunpoo) 4 p.m.

Yachting: Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Challenge Cups for Ruth racing yachts.

Cuban Love Song." Etting (Comedienne).-MR507.

Seville."-Geraldo's "Rose of

CB494

Theatres,

Gaucho Tango Orchestra. Queen's: "Transgression."

King's: The Vanishing Fren- " In tho Moraing."-Norman tier."

Long (Comedian).-DB376.. Central: "White Hell of Pitz "Joey the Clown."-Rudy Stari-Palu."

ta (Xylophonist).--DB729.

I'll Always Be True."-Billy Cotton and his Band.-CB208. "Can Broadway Do Without

Me 1"--Clayton, Jackson Durante (Comedians).- DB153, "Marigold," Billy Mayerl

(Pianist)-4783.

and

"A Pair of Blue Eyes," Layton

and Johnstone-DB160, "The Song of Songs, Quentin

Oriental: "Trade: Horn," Star: "Our Modern Maidena." World: "4 Infantrymen." Majestic: My Bin."

Dances.

Ten Dauces-At Hong Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant.

Dinner Danoes-At Hong Kong, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotel, and King's Restaurant.

Maclean (Oreimist)-D1663. Farmyard Waltz"-Continental Novelty Orchestra.-M478, Liberty Bell March."-GRADE Massed Bands conducted by by Nankin. James Oliver.-MR640.

Frincipal Mails. Inward ---Australia and Manila Outward:-Manila by President

"Im Old Thibet."Gutty Sellars Taft, Europe in Marseilles by

(Organist).-DB721.

Etting

"Too Late"-Ruth

(Comedienne)-M17807. "Lola Tango."--Geraldo's Gau- cho Tango Orchestra.-CB494. "The Willows."-Norman Long

(Entertainer). DB578. "Ilio de Janeiro"-Rudy Starits

(Xylophonist).--DB729,

Comorin.

SUNDAY (December 4).

Football: Combined Chinese v.

Combined Police (Club ground), 3.45 p.m. Third Division: Signals)

perity. A guild of these weavers Health. Generally theso chil is being organised, and an appeal made to the general public to dren, particulatly if their fathers follow the example of the Govern were in the Navy of Army during moat. and wear homespuns. A the war,

are physically stronger; movement is also on foot for the formation of what is called the taller in stature, and in every way Native Cloth League" members fitter than the children born since of which are pledged to wear home the war. This applies to girls spuns only.

vanta.

The Ban on Mah Jong.

more than to bays. There have fects in the war children, For Then there is also the ban on example 17.1 per cent of the boys Mah Jong for Government ser- Detectives and inspectors and 19.8 per cent. of the girls at are being sent round the city to the age of fifteen have defective find out violators of the regula vision, and require to wear tions, and restaurants and night glasses.

clubs are reported to be feeling the General. The averago war-time offects of the depression so much child has been good at leasons, and that many of them will soon be has reached a high standard of closing down. But the most sen- comparative scholarship, certainly sational bit of news in this con- higher than the children who rang- nection comes from Shiukwan. The od between the years of four and magistrate of a neighbouring dis- eight during the war. Where trict, visiting that city, came upon psychological tests for measuring an old friend, who happened to time children have shown better gethor they went for a little. fun. capacity have been applied war- be in military service, and to results than post-war children at Afterwards, there was a Mah Jong

unfortunately, party, but comparative ages.

the A lack of rower to concentrate polico came and arrested them. for any length of time and also a Both are in danger of losing their

to tire mentally have posts, been noted with war children į; Girls have been more prone to

rendiness

Goverment Buildings,

** nerves," more tempestuous and There is a hitch in the plans stormy than girls born since 1913. for the building of the new Kwang- Boye Not So Interested in Sport. tung Provincial Government Head. quarters at Shekpai. The decision Both girls and boys war-bora was reached quite some time ago, have been harder to control than and plans for the buildings have post-war children, and have been been adopted and a site chosen, disregarding of authority, but not But when notices were put up an

bad in this respect as the chil nouncing what portions of land dren born just before the war, who were required, and their owners

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On the occasion of THE HONGKONG *A.D.C.

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3rd

6th

7th

9th

10th 1932

ANNOUNCES

SERVICE

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IN THE

FIRST FLOOR LOUNGE **

FROM 7.30 PM.

$3,50 PER COуrn.

FOR CONVENIENCE OF KATHE-PARTIES

Prompt service of refreshments during performance intervals at the Ground floor Lounge an

and Moorish .Bar..

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

ever used by bandits again..

Plans for the development of the

Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On.". Taiko Opening meet of Fan-lived, during impressionable years were asked to come forward and area have been prepared by the

Billy Cotton and his Band.- CB208.

801 Ups in Him."-Clayton, Jackson and Durante (Come dians)DRI53.

"Hollyhock."Billy

(Pianist)-4783.

Mayerl

"Feel You Near Me."-Layton

and Johnstono.-DB180.

"Springtime Waltz."

Contin-

ontal Novelty Orchestra. - MR478.

Washington Greys March."- Grand Mashed Banda.-MR640.

La

0.15 to 10.30 p.m.--

Song" Andren Chenier

Mamma Moria" (Giordano). Iva Pacetti (Soprano) Song "La Forza Del Destino

Paco Min Dio! (Verdi)-Iva Pacetti (Soprano).-LX11. Piano Soln Sonata Appassion-

At" (I F Minor) (Beet hoven). Harold Baueri

1

Hunting

ling Hunt.

Yachting:-Royal Hong Yacht Club r. Navy.

Theatres Queen's: "Huddle Cerstral; Scandal for Bale." Majestia: Fast Companions.' King's "Movie Crazy Oriental: "Oh, For a Man"

Dancés.

A

of infancy, in homes from which elnim for compensation for land Agricultural department of the!

⚫ surrendered at Government rates, Kong the father was away.

"Many war-born boys do not dis- there was no response. The land Reconstruction Bureau, and ará play the same delight in games owners are dissatisfied with the now receiving the consideration of have united the authorities. It is proposed to and sports as boys born before and price offered, and

against the Government. since the way.

It will be a most interesting study to know how the war-born children get on now that they are having to face the world in Leghorn eggs will in future bo where all kinds of suitable agricul rons of the farm products of Kwang-tural pursuits will be taken up creasing numbers," said Sir Ben tung; it the scheme of the recun- From this central region, work is jamin Gett, one of the leading struction Bureau to introduce this

Hotel, Gloucester Building and King's Restaurant.

Laghorn Egas from Canton,

establish a contral form in the middle of the Chu Man distrlo.

Ten Dances:At Hong Kong aducational experts in the coun- species of fowls is successfully to spread both northwards and try, and the former secretary to the carried out. An experimental poul southwards so that eventually the Middlesex Education Committee. try farm is planned for Leghorne, whole area will be fully filled,

and imports are to be made from

Dinner Dances: At Hong Kong and Repulse Bay Hotels, Glouces tor, King's Restaurant apt Lane Crawford".

by a listener) Song-"Der Lindenbaum" (Sehn-

beert). HAA Song Am Meer" (Schubert).

Alexander Kipnis

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The villages which are in poor Without question many of those reared with success. The fowla,condition will have to be rebuilt children have shown characteris when scolimatised, will be sent to tics during their school life dif- farms throughout the province. : fating from those of the prewar and post-war child: I noticed that from the reporte which used to reach me,

Personally, I always felt that (Bass) these war children needed a spe cialised training and teaching 'Cello Bolo Abendlied" (Even- which our educational system was song) (Schumann, art. Squire). I not able to give thom. They re- Cello Solo Air" (arranged on quired, in my opinion, a more va-

(These two records are kindly loaned by a listener).- Sang-Bronwen Bran's. Answer to Mathalos and the Bard's Song" (Elis and Holbrooks). Song" Bronwon Taliesain's Song" (Ellis-Holbrooke)-John Coates (Tenor),--TX77. - *t.. Symphony No. 7 in A Major" (Beethoven, Op...02). Played by the Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra under the direction of 10.30 pn-Rugby mid-day Press Leopold Stokowski.--.

2nd Movement-Allegretto.. ord Movement Presto

ni Presto

CHU MAN DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT

RECONSTRUCTION PLANS

and the former inhabitants will have to be recalled to their homes, A thorough reorganization of rural life in the district, will have to be undertaken. The service of the

the military will also be occured for the development of the uncul

tivated areas, and in the building HONGKONG ART CLUB

of roads many of which are to be completed as soon as possible, -

A special area will also be Je

voted in the

EXHIBITION

Air, on. 4th String (Bach; riod tuition than it was possible OR FORMER BANDITS' LAIR tion of tropical Products, includ- GLOUCESTER BURDING

arr. Squire)—WH. Squire to receive, v

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Now these children are going

ing sugar cane, potato, pine-apple, EIGHTH : Indian corn and ground nuts.

The notorious baudit lair of ChuThese products will be extensively out from school faced with the first problem of obtaining suitable om- ployment. That is the first task Man district, in the southern sec cultivated if the experiments are they are up against How will tion of the province, which has satisfactory they mees their difficultiest What been clested of all outlaw blaments

1st Movement Poco sostenuio; 10.38 p.m. (approx.)Close down,

All Columbia recorda in the

Arrangements will also be made DECEMBER above European programmes with Presto the exception of those kindly loaned will they attain? To me it is do as a result of the offorts of the for the rendering of financial as La listener are applied by batable whether, they have been at Pacification Bureau for the area, sistance to the farmers and anall ted in actual knowledge I de notis to be fully developed so that, ita land holders in the district to en Messrs, Andorean MusibTM Co

The Victor and H.M.V records moan just things learned for the agricultura) resources may be ex courage return to their former

ploited without the place being homes. are from Messrs. Moutrie & Co. battle ahead"

4th Movement-Allegra con brin,

(This suite la: kindly Joaned mtinued at that of nest column)

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